Jurassic Park video games #Jurassic Park: Survival

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Game Boy
Sega Genesis
Super NES
Game Gear
Master System
Sega CD
Amiga
3DO
Arcade
PlayStation
Sega Saturn
Game.com
R-Zone
Game Boy Advance
PlayStation 2
Xbox
PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox 360
Nintendo 3DS
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Wii U
Xbox One|Nintendo Switch|Oculus Quest|Oculus Quest 2}}

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BlueSky Software
Sega of America
Universal Interactive
Sega AM3
DreamWorks Interactive
Appaloosa Interactive
Aspect Co.
Tiger Electronics
Torus Games
Black Ops Entertainment
Knowledge Adventure
Mobile21
Konami
Blue Tongue Entertainment
Brighter Minds Media, Inc.
Gameloft
Telltale Games
Ludia
Raw Thrills
TT Fusion
Frontier Developments|Coatsink}}

| publisher = {{collapsible list|title=Various|Ocean Software
Sega
Universal Interactive
Electronic Arts
Tiger Electronics
THQ
Knowledge Adventure
Konami
Brighter Minds Media, Inc.
Gameloft
Ludia
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Frontier Developments}}

| genre = {{collapsible list|title=Various|Action
Adventure
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First-person shooter
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| first release version = Jurassic Park (NES)

| first release date = June 1993

| latest release version = Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection

| latest release date = November 22, 2023

| parent = Jurassic Park

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Numerous video games based on the Jurassic Park franchise have been released. Developers Ocean Software, BlueSky Software and Sega produced various games in 1993, coinciding with the first film, Jurassic Park. In 1997, several developers, including DreamWorks Interactive and Appaloosa Interactive, produced various games for nine different platforms to coincide with the release of the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

For the 2001 film, Jurassic Park III, a total of seven games were produced, including three for the Game Boy Advance and three PC games. A park-building game, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, was released in 2003. Jurassic Park: The Game, released in 2011, takes place after the events of the first film. Lego Jurassic World was released in 2015 and is based on the first four films. Subsequent games have continued to use the Jurassic World name, including Jurassic World Evolution, another park-building game that was released in 2018.

Since 1994, a number of other video games, not based directly on any of the films, have also been released.

''Jurassic Park'' (1993)

Ocean Software released three distinct Jurassic Park games optimized for different platforms, while Sega released four distinct versions of Jurassic Park for five different platforms. In each version, the player has to complete several objectives to finish the game and escape the island of Isla Nublar.

=Ocean Software=

Ocean Software devoted two of its development teams to work on several Jurassic Park games, making it the biggest film license that the company had ever worked on.{{cite magazine |last=Whitta |first=Gary |date=May 1993 |title=It's a Monster! |magazine=Computer and Video Games |location=United Kingdom |issue=138 |page=19}}

Jurassic Park, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Nintendo's Game Boy, is an action-adventure game played from an overhead perspective, with various goals that loosely follow the plot of the film.{{cite web |url= http://vimm.net/manual/?p=details&id=768|title= Jurassic Park (NES) instruction manual|date= 1993|website= Vimm.net|access-date= 2015-09-04}}{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1228&tab=review|title= Jurassic Park (NES) Review|last= Miller|first= Skyler|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141115032507/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1228&tab=review|archive-date= 2014-11-15}}{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1066|title= Jurassic Park - Overview (Game Boy)|last= Marriott|first= Scott Alan|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141114125018/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1066|archive-date= 2014-11-14}}{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Issue_052_September_1993#page/n106/mode/1up|title=Jurassic Park|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=September 1993|magazine=Nintendo Power|access-date=2016-05-14|page=104}} The NES version was released in June 1993,{{cite web|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/1993/06/21/a-behind-the-scenes-look-at-the-stars-of-jurassic-park-computers/|title=A behind-the-scenes look at the stars of 'Jurassic Park'|work=The Baltimore Sun|date=1993-06-21|access-date=2016-05-14}}{{cite web |title=NES Games |url=http://www.nintendo.com:80/consumer/gameslist/manuals/nes_games.pdf |publisher=Nintendo |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080921015524/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/nes_games.pdf |archivedate=2008-09-21 |page=7}} followed shortly by the Game Boy version, which is a port of the earlier version.

Another variation was the Super NES version of Jurassic Park, which incorporates isometric gameplay for outside environments but uses a first person perspective for indoor environments. Objectives include turning on the park's power system and rebooting the main computers, as well as collecting raptor eggs.{{cite web |url= https://archive.org/stream/Superplay_Issue_13_1993-11_Future_Publishing_GB#page/n33/mode/1up/search/jurassic|title= Jurassic Park (SNES) review|last= Davis|first= Jonathan|date= November 1993|work= Super Play|pages= 34–36|access-date= 2015-08-20}}

Ocean also released a computer version of Jurassic Park for DOS and Amiga.{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=5707|title= Jurassic Park (PC) - Overview|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141115060300/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=5707|archive-date= 2014-11-15|access-date=2016-05-17}} As in the Super NES version, the PC version also features isometric and first-person shooter perspectives.{{cite web |url= https://archive.org/stream/amigaformatmagazine-055/Amiga_Format_Issue_055_1994_01_Future_Publishing_GB#page/n89/mode/1up|title= Jurassic Park AGA|last= Bradley|first= Steve|date= January 1994|work= Amiga Format|access-date= 2015-09-04|pages= 90–91}}

=Sega=

Sega published a side-scrolling platformer action game titled Jurassic Park for the Sega Genesis. Developed by BlueSky Software, the game can be played in two modes, either as Dr. Alan Grant or as a Velociraptor. Playing as each provides the user with an alternative story and different levels.{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=64&tab=review|title= Jurassic Park (Genesis) Review|last= Baker|first= Christopher Michael|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141115043708/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=64&tab=review|archive-date= 2014-11-15}}

Another Jurassic Park game, developed and published by Sega, was released for the Game Gear and Master System in 1993. It is a side-scrolling platform game which includes several driving levels.{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/Sega-Visions-Issue-14#page/n53/mode/2up|title=Jurassic Park Overview (Game Gear)|publisher=Infotainment World|date=August 1993|work=Sega Visions|access-date=2016-05-24|pages=52–55}}{{cite magazine |title=Jurassic Park |url=https://archive.org/details/Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_51/page/n45 |magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly |access-date=2019-05-17 |page=44 |date=October 1993}}

A point-and-click adventure game, titled Jurassic Park as well, was released in 1994. It was developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD (also known as the Mega-CD).{{cite magazine |url= https://archive.org/stream/GamePro_Issue_057_April_1994#page/n35/mode/2up|title= Jurassic Park (Sega CD)|date= April 1994|magazine= GamePro|access-date= 2018-02-14|pages=34–35}} The game's events take place after the film. The player controls a scientist who becomes stranded on Isla Nublar after a helicopter crash. The player must search the island to retrieve eggs from seven different dinosaur species and place them in an incubator at the Jurassic Park visitor center.{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/Sega-Visions-Issue-15#page/n30/mode/1up|title= Jurassic Park (Sega CD)|work= Sega Visions|pages= 30–35, 73|date= October 1993}}

Also in 1994, Sega released a rail shooter arcade game titled Jurassic Park. It features missions that involve the player using a joystick to protect a vehicle by shooting any targets that appear on screen. The machine's cabinet resembles the rear of the film's Ford Explorer tour vehicles and contains hydraulic pistons to move the seat according to action on the screen.{{cite web|url=http://www.jplegacy.org/?jparcade|title=Jurassic Park|work=JPLegacy.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013064638/http://www.jplegacy.org/?jparcade|archive-date=2013-10-13|access-date=2016-06-21}}

Sequels and other games (1994–1996)

A sequel to the Sega Genesis version of Jurassic Park, entitled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition, was released in 1994, and immediately follows the events of its predecessor. In it, Grant's helicopter crashes on Isla Nublar after taking off from the island. Now he must deal not only with dinosaurs, but InGen soldiers as well.{{cite web|url= http://www.atariguide.com/25/2522i1p03-varSm.htm|title= Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition instruction manual (page 2)|date= 1994|website= AtariGuide.com|access-date= 2015-08-20|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150923175658/http://www.atariguide.com/25/2522i1p03-varSm.htm|archive-date= 2015-09-23}} As in the game's predecessor, the player can play as either Grant or a Velociraptor.{{cite web|url= http://www.atariguide.com/25/2522i1p05-varSm.htm|title= Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition instruction manual (page 3)|date= 1994|website= AtariGuide.com|access-date= 2015-08-20|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150923175659/http://www.atariguide.com/25/2522i1p05-varSm.htm|archive-date= 2015-09-23}}

Additionally, Universal Interactive released Jurassic Park Interactive exclusively on the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1994. The game plays out through eight different minigames and features FMV segments starring look-alikes of the main characters.{{cite magazine|title=PreReview: Jurassic Park Interactive|magazine=GamePro|issue=60|publisher=IDG|date=July 1994|page=106}} Also in 1994, Hi Tech Entertainment released Jurassic Park: Paint and Activity Center, a painting activity game for DOS.{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Jurassic-Park-Paint-Activity-Center/dp/B00074ZAGS|title=Jurassic Park Paint & Activity Center|website=Amazon.com|access-date=2015-07-13}}

Ocean developed an action side-scrolling platform game titled Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues and released it for the SNES and Game Boy in 1995.{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Issue_070_March_1995#page/n71/mode/2up|title=Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues (SNES)|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=March 1995|magazine=Nintendo Power|access-date=2016-05-14|pages=66–67, 104}}{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Issue_071_April_1995#page/n101/mode/2up|title=Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues (Game Boy)|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=April 1995|magazine=Nintendo Power|access-date=2016-05-14|pages=96–97, 102}} The SNES version uses an original story and is a sequel to the film, while the Game Boy version reuses the film's plot. In the SNES version, which takes place one year after the events of the film, the player controls Dr. Alan Grant, who is sent to Isla Nublar by John Hammond to prevent BioSyn (a rival genetics company) from stealing dinosaurs from the island.{{cite web |url= http://gamesdbase.com/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_SNES//Manual/formated/Jurassic_Park_Part_2-_The_Chaos_Continues_-_1994_-_Ocean_Software_Ltd..pdf|title= Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues (SNES) Instruction Manual|date= 1994|website= Gamesdbase.com|access-date= 2015-08-26}}

On August 12, 1996,{{cite web|url=http://jurassic.unicity.com/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19961229012815/http://jurassic.unicity.com/

|title=Experience the Fear Now|website=Jurassic.UniCity.com|archive-date=1996-12-29}} Universal launched an online game titled Jurassic Park – The Ride Online Adventure, to promote Jurassic Park: The Ride.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.ew.com/article/1996/08/23/jurassic-park-moves-online|title=Jurassic Park moves online|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|date=1996-08-23|access-date=2015-07-13|first=Kipp|last=Cheng}} In the game, the player controls Jurassic Park's director of operations, who must stop an escaped Velociraptor that is wandering inside a compound, where the game takes place.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvbYMjIrwNg |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/OvbYMjIrwNg| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|title=Jurassic Park - The Online Ride Adventure Game|website=YouTube|date=2008-01-14|access-date=2015-07-13}}{{cbignore}}{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFa-GcBUMPc| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200602104808/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFa-GcBUMPc&gl=US&hl=en| archive-date=2020-06-02 | url-status=dead|title=Jurassic Park: The Ride - Online Adventure Intro Video|website=YouTube|date=2011-01-23|access-date=2015-07-13}} The player must walk through hallways while avoiding the Velociraptor. The player must search in offices and other rooms for objects that can be used and combined with one another to stop the Velociraptor or gain entry to new areas. The game includes a feature known as the "IntraNet", which contains files on the park's employees and records, as well as information on InGen and its dinosaurs.{{cite web|url=http://www.jurassic.unicity.com/jpfaq.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19970507104824/http://www.jurassic.unicity.com/jpfaq.html|title= Jurassic Park: The Ride Frequently Asked Questions|website= Jurassic.UniCity.com|archive-date=1997-05-07}}

''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (1997)

To coincide with The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the second film in the series, studio DreamWorks utilized its internal software company, DreamWorks Interactive, to create their own game.{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9706/21/e3.wrap/index2.html|title=E3: a whiz-bang preview of next year's digital thrills|date=1997-06-21|publisher=CNN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000415041536/http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9706/21/e3.wrap/index2.html|archive-date=2000-04-15}}

For the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, DreamWorks and Appaloosa Interactive developed The Lost World: Jurassic Park, a side-scrolling platform game portrayed in a 3D rendered environment. The game has five playable characters and 30 levels.{{cite web|first=Ryan|last=MacDonald|date=1997-09-24|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/lost-world-jurassic-park-review/1900-2548158/|title=The Lost World Jurassic Park Review (PS)|publisher=GameSpot|access-date=2016-06-22}}{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/Lost_World_The_Jurassic_Park_1997_Universal_US#page/n0/mode/2up|title=The Lost World: Jurassic Park instruction manual (Saturn)|year=1997|publisher=Sega|access-date=2016-06-22}} In 1998, an updated version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park was released for the PlayStation, with improved gameplay.{{cite web | url = http://www.ign.com/articles/1998/09/18/jurassic-park-special-edmoto-racer-2-ship | author=IGN Staff | date=1998-09-17 | title = Jurassic Park Special Ed./Moto Racer 2 Ship | publisher = IGN | access-date = 2016-06-21}}

Appaloosa Interactive developed another version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park that was published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. Played from an overhead view, the game contains levels brought together by four hub areas on Isla Sorna and also contains four unique boss levels. It also has driveable vehicles, a large number of dinosaurs, and a GPS system used for mission objectives.{{cite web |url= http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.9583|title= The Lost World - Jurassic Park - Manual|date= 1997|website= ReplacementDocs.com|access-date= 2015-08-20}}

Four versions of the game were developed and published by different companies for handheld game consoles, including the Game Boy,{{cite web |url= http://www.thq.com/games/0024.html|title= The Lost World: Jurassic Park|publisher= THQ|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/19980117132844/http://www.thq.com/games/0024.html|archive-date= 1998-01-17}} Game Gear,{{cite web |url= http://www.sega.com/spotlight/features/jp2/main/gg/|title= Something has survived.|publisher= Sega of America|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/19980223042434/http://www.sega.com/spotlight/features/jp2/main/gg/|archive-date= 1998-02-23}} and Tiger Electronics' Game.com and R-Zone consoles.{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=457&tab=review|title= The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Game.com) Review|last= Weiss|first= Brett Alan|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141115223854/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=457&tab=review|archive-date= 2014-11-15}}{{cite web |url= http://www.ign.com/games/the-lost-world-jurassic-park/rzone-739609|title= The Lost World: Jurassic Park (R-Zone)|website= IGN|access-date= 2015-08-20}}

DreamWorks also released Chaos Island: The Lost World, a strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, with similar gameplay to Command & Conquer. The game is played across 12 levels, and involves the player creating dinosaurs that can be controlled and used against enemies.{{cite web|url=http://avault.com/reviews/review_temp.asp?game=chaos&page=1|title=Chaos Island|last=Laprad|first=David|date=1997-11-11|work=The Adrenaline Vault|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000202180506/http://avault.com/reviews/review_temp.asp?game=chaos&page=1|archive-date=2000-02-02|pages=1–2}} Six actors from the film provided their voice to the game.{{cite web |url=http://www.cdmag.com/Home/|title= Command & Conquer Lite, you know...for kids|date= 1998-01-29|last= Yans|first= Cindy|website= Computer Games Magazine|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030704232855/http://www.cdmag.com/articles/010/024/chaos_island_review.html|archive-date=2003-07-04}}

An arcade game titled The Lost World: Jurassic Park was also released by Sega,{{cite web |url= http://www.sega.com/spotlight/features/e3/lost_world.html |title= Universal Pictures and Sega bring The Lost World: Jurassic Park to Sega Saturn, Sega Genesis, Game Gear and the arcade|date= 1997-06-19|publisher= Sega of America|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/19980223111315/http://www.sega.com/spotlight/features/e3/lost_world.html|archive-date= 1998-02-23}} and made use of the Model 3 arcade hardware.{{cite web |url= https://archive.org/stream/Official_Sega_Saturn_Magazine_027/Official_Sega_Saturn_Magazine_027_-_january_1998_UK#page/n61/mode/1up|title= Exclusive! AM3 interview|last= Harrod|first= Warren|date= January 1998|work= Sega Saturn magazine|access-date= 2015-08-20}}

In 1998, a first-person shooter titled Trespasser was released for Windows, billed as a digital sequel to the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/trespasser-to-intrude-on-gamers/1100-2465285/|title=Trespasser to Intrude on Gamers|date=1998-10-22|work=GameSpot|access-date=2016-06-21}} The game was highly ambitious with one of the first large scale physics engines in an action game.{{cite web |url=http://www.geek.com/articles/games/jurassic-park-trespasser-the-revolutionary-game-that-never-was-2008128/ |title=Jurassic Park: Trespasser – the revolutionary game that never was |author=Jim Hatley |access-date=2016-06-21 |date=2008-12-08 |publisher=Geek.com |archive-date=2008-12-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211010252/http://www.geek.com/articles/games/jurassic-park-trespasser-the-revolutionary-game-that-never-was-2008128/ |url-status=dead}} The developer was pushed by the publisher. This meant many elements of the planned game design were shelved and many bugs, some major, still remained in the game,{{cite web |url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3339/postmortem_dreamworks_.php|title=Postmortem: DreamWorks Interactive's Trespasser |first=Richard |last=Wyckoff |access-date=2016-06-21|date=1999-05-14 |publisher=GamaSutra}} resulting in negative critical reception.{{cite web |url=http://www.gamerankings.com/pc/199105-trespasser/index.html |title=Trespasser for PC |access-date=2016-06-22 |work=GameRankings |publisher=CNET Networks, Inc}} In April 2002,{{cite web|url=http://www.trescom.org/|title=News|date=2002-04-28|work=TresCom.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020602094604/http://www.trescom.org/|archive-date=2002-06-02}} the game received a large modding community called TresCom, which released many patches and graphical updates for download on their forums.{{cite web|url=http://diehard.ath.cx/~trescom/interface/index.php?page=main/about.htm |title=Main - About us |date=2002-04-27 |work=TresCom.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020707075158/http://diehard.ath.cx/~trescom/interface/index.php?page=main%2Fabout.htm |archive-date=2002-07-07 |url-status=dead}}

''Warpath: Jurassic Park'' (1999)

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In 1999, DreamWorks released Warpath: Jurassic Park, a fighting game for the PlayStation, featuring 14 playable dinosaurs and arenas based on locations from the first two films.{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/11/19/warpath-jurassic-park|title=Warpath: Jurassic Park|last=Nix|first=Marc|publisher=IGN|date=1999-11-18|access-date=2016-06-21}}

''Jurassic Park III'' (2001)

To coincide with the third film in the series, Jurassic Park III, a number of video games were released for the PC, arcade and Game Boy Advance.

Knowledge Adventure developed and published two video games aimed primarily at a younger target audience:{{cite web|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/review/games/2001-07-18-spotlight.htm|title=Fun and games with the 'thunder lizards'|work=USA Today|date=2001-07-18|last=Gudmundsen|first=Jinny|access-date=2016-06-21}} a side-scrolling platformer titled Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender;{{cite web|url=http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=6353|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011225092804/http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=6353|title=Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender review|website=The Electric Playground|date=July 16, 2001|archive-date=2001-12-25|first=Jason|last=MacIsaac}} and Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!, in which the player moves around on a virtual board game map.{{cite web|url=http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=6385&full=1|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020908175423/http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=6385&full=1|title=Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! review|website=The Electric Playground|date=2001-07-20|archive-date=2002-09-08|first=Jason|last=MacIsaac}} Later that year, Knowledge Adventure produced Scan Command: Jurassic Park, which utilized a portable barcode scanner accessory known as the Scan Command.{{cite web|url=http://grace.sierra.com/media/pressrelease.cfm?id=169|title=Technology And The Real World Converge In New Role-Playing Adventure Game ScanCommand: Jurassic Park|date=2001-10-11|publisher=Sierra Entertainment|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011119103448/http://grace.sierra.com/media/pressrelease.cfm?id=169|archive-date=2001-11-19}}{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=35290&tab=review|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141115092104/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=35290&tab=review|title=Jurassic Park: Scan Command - Review|website=AllGame|archive-date=2014-11-15 |first=Jon|last=Thompson|access-date=2016-06-22}}

A light gun arcade game titled Jurassic Park III was developed and published by Konami in 2001. Players control the mercenary team sent to Isla Sorna to rescue survivors.{{cite web|url= http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020209082540/http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|title= JP3 Arcade Game!|website= DansJP3Page.com|date= 2001-11-08 |archivedate= 2002-02-09}}{{cite web|url= http://www.cashboxcentral.com/CBexpo/JAMMA/Jurassic.htm |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020212200027/http://www.cashboxcentral.com/CBexpo/JAMMA/Jurassic.htm |title= Jurassic Park -- Konami|website= Cashboxcentral.com|date= September 2001|archivedate= 2002-02-12}}{{cite web|url= http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews47.asp|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020618025928/http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews47.asp |title= JP3 Arcade Shipping!|website= DansJP3Page.com|date= 2002-02-20|archivedate= 2002-06-18}}{{cite web|url= http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews47.asp|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20020618025928/http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews47.asp |title= JP3 Arcade Spotted|website= DansJP3Page.com|date= 2002-03-01 |archivedate= 2002-06-18}} AllGame's Jon Thompson rated it three and a half stars out of five, criticizing its outdated graphics while praising the music and sound.{{cite web|url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=37797&tab=review|title=Jurassic Park III Review|last=Thompson|first=Jon|website=AllGame|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141210233046/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=37797&tab=review|archivedate=2014-12-10}}

Also in 2001, Konami published three games for the Game Boy Advance, two of which were also developed by the company:

  • Jurassic Park III: Island Attack was developed by Mobile21. The game is an isometric action-adventure game, where one plays as Dr. Alan Grant trying to escape Isla Sorna by traversing the 8 different game environments to reach a rescue boat. The game allows the player to choose to run from many of the enemies encountered, or collect and use items to destroy them.{{cite web |url= http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=34955&tab=review|title= Jurassic Park III: Island Attack Review|last= Beam|first= Jennifer|website= AllGame|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141115081318/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=34955&tab=review|archive-date= 2014-11-15}}
  • Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor is a side-scrolling platformer with many puzzle-solving elements. The game allows the player to play as either a professional photographer or pilot to search Isla Sorna for the DNA of dinosaurs. Each level involves fighting dinosaurs while searching for all of the DNA to open the exit. Then, using the collected DNA, the player must correctly create different species of dinosaurs, which becomes increasingly complex as the game progresses.{{cite web|url= http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/jurassic-park-iii-the-dna-factor-review/1900-2803207/|title=Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor Review|last=Provo|first=Frank|publisher=GameSpot|date=2001-08-09|access-date=2015-08-20}}
  • Jurassic Park III: Park Builder is a construction and management simulation game viewed from an omnipotent perspective. In the game, the player creates a virtual amusement park that includes rides, shops, food outlets, and dinosaur facilities.{{cite web|url= https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Power_Advance_Issue_02_2001_Nintendo_US#page/n72/mode/1up|title= Jurassic Park III: Park Builder|work= Nintendo Power Advance|pages=72–82|date= 2001|access-date= 2015-08-20}}

Announced in 2001,{{cite web |url= http://ps2.ign.com/previews/15468.html|title= Jurassic Park: Survival preview |last= Perry|first= Douglass C.|date= 2001-05-09|website= IGN|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20010515060706/http://ps2.ign.com/previews/15468.html |archive-date= 2001-05-15}} Jurassic Park: Survival was a third-person adventure game in development by Savage Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox,{{cite web |url= http://adage.com/article/news/content-rules-video-games/54465/|title= Content rules video games|last= Elkin|first= Toby|date= 2001-06-18|work= Advertising Age|access-date= 2015-08-20}} as well as the GameCube and PC.{{cite web |url= http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/05/02/the-ultimate-gamecube-preview-guide?page=4|title= The Ultimate GameCube Preview Guide, Page 4 Of 12|date= 2001-05-02|website= IGN|access-date= 2015-08-20}}{{cite web|url=http://johnlafleur.com/Resume.htm |title=John Lafleur resume |website=JohnLafleur.com |access-date=2015-08-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616160018/http://johnlafleur.com/Resume.htm |archive-date=2004-06-16}} However, due to conflicts with Vivendi Universal over payments, the game was canceled.{{cite web |url= http://dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|title= 'Jurassic Park Survival' Canned|date= 2001-11-05|website= DansJP3Page.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20021231193826/http://dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|archive-date= 2002-12-31}}{{cite web |url= http://dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|title= More Survival Info|date= 2001-11-07|website= DansJP3Page.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20021231193826/http://dansjp3page.com/oldnews43.asp|archive-date= 2002-12-31}}

''Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure'' (2001)

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In 2001, Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure was released for the GameCube. Based on many of the Universal theme park rides, the Jurassic Park ride requires the player to take control of a gun turret on the back of a Jeep to defend against dinosaurs.{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/universal-studios-theme-park-adventure-review/1900-2838080/|title=Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure Review|last=Shoemaker|first=Brad|date=2002-01-10|work=GameSpot|access-date=2016-06-22}}

''Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles'' (2002)

A PC game titled Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles, also produced by Knowledge Adventure, was released on September 10, 2002.{{cite web|url=http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews51.asp|title='JP: Dinosaur Battles' Clip|date=2002-09-09|work=DansJP3Page.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030219095818/http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews51.asp|archive-date=2003-02-19}} Dinosaur Battles is basically Scan Command: Jurassic Park without the portable scanner accessory. The game involves a group of young explorers stranded on Isla Sorna, where the evil Dr. Corts (voiced by Kath Soucie) has carried out experiments to control dinosaurs and pit them against each other for fights.

The game features six playable creatures throughout the game, each one with six primary skills to defend against Corts' creatures. Before playing against enemies, the player must arrange pieces of dinosaur DNA to enable each creature's skills. Unlike Scan Command, which requires the player to scan barcodes to receive DNA, Dinosaur Battles presents the player with a list of more than 500 DNA pieces.

The game primarily consists of the player controlling a creature from a top-down perspective while carrying out tasks such as locating certain facilities. During this portion of the game, enemy dinosaurs often randomly challenge the player to a battle. The player can fight or choose to abandon the battle.{{cite web|url=http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews51.asp|title=Dan's 'JP: Dinosaur Battles' Review|date=2002-09-16|work=DansJP3Page.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030219095818/http://www.dansjp3page.com/oldnews51.asp|archive-date=2003-02-19}}{{cite web|url=http://pc.gamezone.com/gamesell/p21033.htm|title=Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles|work=GameZone|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050913044939/http://pc.gamezone.com/gamesell/p21033.htm|archive-date=2005-09-13|access-date=2016-06-21}}{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Jurassic-Park-Dinosaur-Battles-PC/dp/B00006FXRO|title= Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles - PC|website=Amazon.com|access-date=2015-07-16}} In 2018, Zack Zwiezen of Kotaku ranked the game among the "weirdest" Jurassic Park games ever released, stating that it was like Warpath: Jurassic Park but with an "unnecessary and weird" storyline and "less fun" combat.{{cite web |last=Zwiezen |first=Zack |title=The Best, Worst, And Weirdest Jurassic Park Games |url=https://kotaku.com/the-best-worst-and-weirdest-jurassic-park-games-1826918812 |website=Kotaku |access-date=2018-06-20|date=2018-06-19}}

''Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis'' (2003)

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In March 2003, Vivendi Universal Games released Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, a park-building video game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment that allows players to recreate their own Jurassic Park, featuring 25 dinosaurs and a multitude of rides, shops and other attractions. The game was released on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC.{{cite web|url= http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.7613 |title= Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (PS2) instruction manual|publisher=Universal Interactive/Konami|access-date=2016-06-21}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/03/25/jurassic-park-operation-genesis-review|title=Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis Review (Xbox)|last=Boulding|first=Aaron|publisher=IGN|date=2003-03-25|access-date=2016-06-21}}

''Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue'' (2003)

Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue is an action video game featuring a collection of minigames. It was developed and published by Rocket Company and released for the Game Boy Advance exclusively in Japan on July 18, 2003.{{cite web|url=http://www.dansjp3page.com/|title=New JP-related Game Spotted in Japan|date=2003-10-12|work=DansJP3Page.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031017014018/http://www.dansjp3page.com/|archive-date=2003-10-17}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/jurassic-park-institute-tour-dinosaur-rescue/|title=Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue|work=GameSpot|access-date=2016-06-21}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/gba/943935-jurassic-park-institute-tour-dinosaur-rescue/index.html|title=Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue|work=GameRankings|access-date=2016-06-21}} The game was sold exclusively through the Jurassic Park Institute Tour, a large educational travelling exhibition in Japan. In 2018, Zack Zwiezen of Kotaku noted that the minigames were "simple, but the art is colorful and cute".

Later ''Jurassic Park'' games (2007–2015)

In August 2007, Brighter Minds Media, Inc. and Universal released Jurassic Park Explorer, an interactive DVD game and board game that are played together. The goal of the game, set on Isla Sorna, is to resurrect dinosaurs by progressing along the game board and completing each of the DVD game's seven mini-games. The DVD game also includes over 300 dinosaur trivia questions and clips from the first three films.{{cite web|title=Brighter Minds Unleashes New Jurassic Park DVD Game|url=http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/brighter-minds-unleashes-new-jurassic-park-dvd-game|access-date=2018-01-24|work=Games Industry|date=2007-08-29}}{{cite web|title=About Jurassic Park Explorer|url=http://www.jurassic-game.com:80/about|website=Jurassic-Game.com|access-date=2018-01-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103081926/http://www.jurassic-game.com/about|archive-date=2008-01-03|url-status=live}}

In August 2010,{{cite web |url= http://www.gameloft.com/download-games/mobile-games/most-recent/|title= Most Recent Mobile Games|website= Gameloft.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101122230322/http://www.gameloft.com/download-games/mobile-games/most-recent/|archive-date= 2010-11-22}} Gameloft released Jurassic Park, an action/adventure mobile game based on the first film.{{cite web |url= http://www.gameloft.com/mobile-games/jurassic-park|title= Jurassic Park for Mobile|website= Gameloft.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100820034051/http://www.gameloft.com/mobile-games/jurassic-park|archive-date= 2010-08-20}} As Dr. Alan Grant or Dr. Ian Malcolm, the player must escape from Isla Nublar while fighting against dinosaurs, mercenaries, and poachers. The player can also play as a T. rex.{{cite web|url=http://www.jplegacy.org/?jpmobile|title=Jurassic Park: Mobile|work=JPLegacy.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131013042920/http://www.jplegacy.org/?jpmobile|archive-date=2013-10-13|access-date=2016-06-21}} Jurassic Park: The Game, a four-part episodic adventure game series set after the events of the first film, was developed and published by Telltale Games on November 15, 2011, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and Mac.{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/games/jurassic-park-the-game/ipad-78175|title=Jurassic Park: The Game|work=IGN|access-date=2016-06-21}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/jurassic-park-the-game/|title=Jurassic Park: The Game|work=GameSpot|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111117012820/http://www.gamespot.com/jurassic-park-the-game|archive-date=2011-11-17|access-date=2016-06-21}}

Jurassic Park is among the films featured in Universal Movie Tycoon, an iPhone game developed and published by Fuse Powered Inc. in March 2012.{{cite web|title=Universal Movie Tycoon|url=http://www.appspy.com/app/587390/universal-movie-tycoon|access-date=2018-04-20|work=AppSpy}} In the game, the player creates a movie studio and subsequently recreates films that were released by Universal Pictures.{{cite web|last=Allen|first=Jennifer|title=Universal Movie Tycoon Review|url=http://www.148apps.com/reviews/universal-movie-tycoon-review/|access-date=2018-04-20|work=148Apps|date=2012-04-03}} Jurassic Park Builder, developed and published by Ludia in July 2012, is a construction and management simulation video game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park theme park. An Aquatic Park with aquatic animals and a Glacier Park with extinct animals from the Cenozoic era can also be constructed.{{cite web | url = https://www.ludia.com/en/games/jurassic-park-builder | title = Jurassic Park Builder | publisher = ludia.com | date = 2012-08-20 | access-date = 2015-02-20 | first = Ludia | last = Ludia Inc. | archive-date = 2015-02-20 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150220230800/https://www.ludia.com/en/games/jurassic-park-builder | url-status = dead}}{{cite video game |title=Jurassic Park Builder|developer=Ludia|publisher=Ludia|date=2012-07-23}}

A fan-created project, titled Jurassic Park: Aftermath, is not a full video game, instead featuring Isla Nublar's Jurassic Park as an interactive environment that can be explored.{{cite web|last=Morris|first=Tatiana|title=One man is creating the Jurassic Park game we've always wanted|url=https://www.gamezone.com/news/one-man-is-creating-the-jurassic-park-game-we-ve-always-wanted-3413055/|access-date=2018-04-20|work=GameZone|date=2015-02-09}} The project had been in development since at least March 2013,{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/jurassic-park-fan-project-is-the-dinosaur-game-ive-alwa-1684749586|title=Jurassic Park Fan Project Is The Dinosaur Game I've Always Wanted|last=Klepek|first=Patrick|date=2015-02-09|website=Kotaku|access-date=2016-05-05}} using the CryEngine 3 game engine,{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Jurassic-Park-Aftermath-Trailer-Showcases-Power-CryEngine-3-53655.html|title=Jurassic Park: Aftermath Trailer Showcases The Power Of CryEngine 3|last=Usher|first=William|year=2013|website=CinemaBlend.com|access-date=2016-05-05}} but development had been suspended by May 2016.{{cite web|title=This project has been abandoned|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/JurassicParkAftermath/comments/4imomo/this_project_has_been_abandoned_uconceptcrash_has/|access-date=2018-04-20|work=Reddit|date=2016-05-10}} A new arcade game, titled Jurassic Park Arcade and developed by Raw Thrills, was released in March 2015,{{cite web|url=http://arcadeheroes.com/2015/04/01/no-fooling-jurassic-park-arcade-unboxing/|title=No Fooling: Jurassic Park Arcade Unboxing|website=ArcadeHeroes.com|date=2015-04-01|access-date=2016-06-21}} and is based on the original trilogy in the film series.{{cite web|url=http://arcadeheroes.com/2015/02/23/qa-jurassic-park-arcade-eugene-jarvis/|title=Q&A On Jurassic Park Arcade With Eugene Jarvis|website=ArcadeHeroes.com|date=2015-02-23|access-date=2016-06-22}}

''Jurassic World'' trilogy

There have been several video games based on the Jurassic World trilogy. Ludia released an updated version of Jurassic Park Builder in April 2015, titled Jurassic World: The Game, for iOS mobile devices.{{cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/ludia-unleashes-jurassic-world-the-game-on-ios/619543|title=Ludia Unleashes Jurassic World: The Game on iOS|work=Adweek|date=2015-04-30|access-date=2015-05-04|first=Brandy|last=Shaul}}

=''Lego Jurassic World''=

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Lego Jurassic World, an action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, was released for eight different game systems on June 12, 2015,{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/games/lego-jurassic-park/pc-20027686|title=LEGO Jurassic World|work=IGN|access-date=2016-06-21|archive-date=2016-06-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160619063212/http://www.ign.com/games/lego-jurassic-park/pc-20027686|url-status=dead}} coinciding with the film's theatrical release. An OS X port by Feral Interactive followed shortly thereafter, on 23 July.{{cite web |url=https://www.gamezone.com/news/lego-jurassic-world-finally-arrives-on-mac-3422076/ |title=LEGO Jurassic World finally arrives on MAC |first=Jordan |last=Biazzo |date=23 July 2015 |website=GameZone}}{{cite web|url=http://www.polygon.com/2015/5/14/8604731/lego-jurassic-world-hits-june-12-celebrate-with-a-new-trailer|title=Lego Jurassic World hits June 12, celebrate with a new trailer|first=Brian |last=Crecente|work=Polygon|date=14 May 2015|access-date=14 May 2015}} The game is based on the series' first four films, and was later released for Android and iOS on March 31, 2016.{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/lego-jurassic-world-comes-to-ios-and-android/1100-6436171/|title=Lego Jurassic World Comes to iOS and Android|last=Makuch|first=Eddie|date=2016-03-31|work=GameSpot|access-date=2016-06-21}} A Nintendo Switch version was released on September 17, 2019.{{cite web |url=http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/07/lego_jurassic_world_roars_onto_nintendo_switch_this_september |title=LEGO Jurassic World Roars Onto Nintendo Switch This September |first=Ryan |last=Craddock |date=31 July 2019 |website=Nintendo Life}}

=''Jurassic World Survivor''=

By June 2014,{{cite web |url= http://jurassicworld.org/?id=363|title= Information, Pictures and Videos Surface from the Unreleased Jurassic World Video Game!|date= 2015-11-09|website= JurassicWorld.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151109060341/http://jurassicworld.org/?id=363|archive-date= 2015-11-09}} Cryptic Studios was developing a third-person open-world video game, similar to H1Z1 and based on Jurassic World, in which the player would assume the role of Owen Grady. The game was being developed with the Unreal Engine 4 game engine, and was nearly finished when it was cancelled in May 2015, after the closure of Cryptic Studios' Seattle location.{{cite web |url= https://www.reddit.com/r/JurassicPark/comments/35nbep/cryptic_studios_north_has_been_shut_down_they/|title= Cryptic Studios North has been shut down. They were working on a Jurassic World game similar to 'H1Z1.'|date= 2015-05-11|website= Reddit.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20151109055843/https://www.reddit.com/r/JurassicPark/comments/35nbep/cryptic_studios_north_has_been_shut_down_they/|archive-date= 2015-11-09}}{{cite web|last=Makuch|first=Eddie|title=New Details and Images for the Jurassic World Game That Never Happened|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-details-and-images-for-the-jurassic-world-game/1100-6432152/|access-date=2017-11-06|work=GameSpot|date=2015-11-10}}{{cite web|last=Lamble|first=Ryan|title=Jurassic World tie-in game was cancelled, reports confirm|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/jurassic-world/250435/jurassic-world-tie-in-game-was-cancelled-reports-confirm|access-date=2017-11-08|work=Den of Geek|date=2015-11-10|archive-date=2017-11-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171109024006/http://www.denofgeek.com/us/games/jurassic-world/250435/jurassic-world-tie-in-game-was-cancelled-reports-confirm|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|last=Usher|first=William|title=This Cancelled Jurassic World Game Sounds Pretty Awesome|url=https://www.cinemablend.com/games/Cancelled-Jurassic-World-Game-Sounds-Pretty-Awesome-98197.html|access-date=2017-11-08|work=CinemaBlend|date=November 2015}} It was to be released on Steam, Xbox Live, and the PlayStation Network. In June 2016, the game was reported to be in development by a different studio (later revealed to be Splash Damage),{{Cite web |url=https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/new-details-from-the-cancelled-jurassic-world-survivor-video-game-from-splash-damage/|title=NEW Details from the Cancelled 'Jurassic World Survivor' Video Game from Splash Damage|date=2023-09-14|access-date=2023-12-17 |website=www.jurassicoutpost.com}} with Perfect World Entertainment as publisher.{{cite web|title=Is the cancelled Jurassic World video game back in development?|url=http://jurassicoutpost.com/cancelled-jurassic-world-video-game-back-development/|website=Jurassic Outpost|access-date=2017-01-01|date=2016-06-06}} In October, Perfect World reserved a web domain for the game at JurassicWorldSurvivor.com. Two months later, the company filed a trademark for Jurassic World Survivor.{{cite news|last=Grill|first=Scott|title='Jurassic World Survivor' Game Trademark Spotted, Perfect World Taking on 'Ark'?|url=http://www.inquisitr.com/3843206/jurassic-world-survivor-game-trademark-spotted-perfect-world-taking-on-ark/|access-date=2017-01-01|work=Inquisitr|date=2017-01-01}}

=''Jurassic World Alive''=

Jurassic World Alive, a Pokémon Go-style game, allows the player to build a collection of dinosaurs that can be used in battles against other players. The game also allows players to create their own dinosaurs using hybrid DNA as well as fusing dinosaurs with Cenozoic and Paleozoic creatures. The game was developed by Ludia and co-published with Universal, and released in May 2018 for iOS and Android.{{cite web |last=Cooper |first=Dalton |title=Pokemon GO-Like Jurassic World Alive is Out Now |url=https://gamerant.com/jurassic-world-alive-release-date-trailer-pokemon-go/ |website=Game Rant |access-date=7 June 2018 |date=30 May 2018}} The game included more than 100 dinosaurs upon its release, and more are expected to be added in regular updates.{{cite web|last=Bell|first=Karissa|title=Create your own augmented reality dinosaurs with 'Jurassic World Alive'|url=https://mashable.com/2018/03/06/jurassic-world-alive/|website=Mashable|access-date=March 6, 2018|date=March 6, 2018}}{{cite web|last=Reiley|first=Luke|title=Universal Announces Pokémon Go-Style Jurassic World Mobile Game|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/03/07/universal-announces-pokemon-go-style-jurassic-world-mobile-game|website=IGN|access-date=March 6, 2018|date=March 6, 2018}}{{cite news|last=Takahashi|first=Dean|title=Ludia unveils Jurassic World Alive mobile game|url=https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/ludia-unveils-jurassic-world-alive-mobile-game/|access-date=March 6, 2018|work=VentureBeat|date=March 6, 2018}} The game was first released in Canada on March 14, 2018.{{cite web|last=Pugh|first=Chris|title='Jurassic World: Alive' Released in Canada - First Gameplay Footage|url=http://jurassicoutpost.com/jurassic-world-alive-released-in-canada-first-gameplay-footage/|website=JurassicOutpost.com|access-date=March 15, 2018|date=March 14, 2018}}

=''Jurassic World Evolution'' games=

{{Main|Jurassic World Evolution|Jurassic World Evolution 2}}

Jurassic World Evolution is a park-building game released in June 2018, coinciding with the release of the fifth film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The game is based on the 2015 film, and was developed and published by Frontier Developments. In addition to management and simulation, the game also features creature development.{{cite news|last=Walton|first=Mark|title=Jurassic World Evolution is a theme park sim from Planet Coaster dev Frontier|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/08/jurassic-world-evolution-frontier/|access-date=August 20, 2017|work=Ars Technica|date=August 20, 2017}}{{cite news|last=Squires|first=John|title=Theme Park Simulation Game 'Jurassic World Evolution' Gets Release Date|url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3488488/theme-park-simulation-game-jurassic-world-evolution-gets-release-date/|access-date=March 15, 2018|work=Bloody Disgusting|date=March 14, 2018}} A Nintendo Switch port of the game, titled Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition, was released on November 3, 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.universalbranddevelopment.com/news/dinosaurs-reign-on-nintendo-switch-with-the-launch-of-jurassic-world-evolution-complete-edition |title=Dinosaurs Reign on Nintendo Switch With the Launch of Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition | website= Universal Brand Development | access-date=3 November 2020}}

Jurassic World Evolution 2, also by Frontier, was released on November 9, 2021,{{cite web |last=Jackson |first=Lara |title=Jurassic World Evolution 2 Praised By Jurassic World 3 Director |url=https://screenrant.com/jurassic-world-evolution-2-praised-3-movie-director/ |website=ScreenRant |access-date=2021-11-09 |date=2021-11-09}} on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and Series S.{{cite web |last=Wood |first=Austin |title=Jurassic World Evolution 2 announced, coming to consoles and PC this year |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/au/jurassic-world-evolution-2-announced-coming-to-consoles-and-pc-this-year/ |website=GamesRadar |access-date=2021-08-12 |date=2021-06-10}}{{cite web |last=Conditt |first=Jess |title='Jurassic World Evolution 2' brings dino world-building to PC and consoles November 9th |url=https://www.engadget.com/jurassic-world-evolution-2-release-date-pc-xbox-playstation-194027586.html |website=Engadget |access-date=2021-11-02 |date=2021-08-25}} It is set between the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion. {{cite web |last=Devore |first=Jordan |title=Jurassic World Evolution 2 picks up after Fallen Kingdom |url=https://www.destructoid.com/jurassic-world-evolution-2-announced-2021/ |website=Destructoid |access-date=2021-08-12 |date=2021-06-10}}

An untitled third game by Frontier is scheduled to release between June 2025 and May 2026.{{cite web |last=Evans-Thirlwell |first=Edwin |title=Frontier announce third Jurassic World game and two other management sims |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/frontier-announce-third-jurassic-world-game-and-two-other-management-sims |website=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |access-date=2024-06-15 |date=2024-05-10}}

=''Jurassic World Aftermath''=

{{main|Jurassic World Aftermath}}

Jurassic World Aftermath is a virtual reality game for the Oculus Quest and Oculus Quest 2.{{cite web |last=Sheridan |first=Connor |title=Jurassic World Aftermath is basically a "raptor in the kitchen" simulator and it's out Thursday |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/jurassic-world-aftermath-is-basically-a-raptor-in-the-kitchen-simulator-and-its-out-thursday/ |website=GamesRadar |access-date=2020-12-17 |date=2020-12-16}} Developed by Coatsink, it was released on December 17, 2020.{{cite news |last=Volpe |first=Joseph |title='Jurassic World Aftermath' lets you play VR hide-and-seek with a cartoon velociraptor |url=https://mashable.com/article/jurassic-world-aftermath-oculus-quest-vr/ |access-date=December 25, 2020 |work=Mashable |date=December 16, 2020}} The game takes place on Isla Nublar, two years after the events of Jurassic World,{{cite web |last=Squires |first=John |title=VR Experience 'Jurassic World Aftermath' Brings Dino Terror to the Oculus Quest |url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3632071/vr-experience-jurassic-world-aftermath-brings-dino-terror-oculus-quest-trailer/ |website=Bloody Disgusting |access-date=2020-09-16 |date=2020-09-16}}{{cite web |last=Denzer |first=TJ |title=Jurassic World Aftermath VR will put you up against deadly dinos on Oculus Quest |url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/120398/jurassic-world-aftermath-vr-will-put-you-up-against-deadly-dinos-on-oculus-quest |website=Shacknews |access-date=2020-09-16 |date=2020-09-16}} and prior to the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Much of the gameplay is focused on the player avoiding raptors in a facility.{{cite news |last=Anderton |first=Ethan |title='Jurassic World Aftermath' Trailer: This VR Game Will Have You Hiding from Velociraptors |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/jurassic-world-aftermath-trailer/ |access-date=2020-12-17 |work=/Film |date=2020-12-17}} In 2021, Coatsink released Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2, a continuation in the form of paid downloadable content.{{cite web |last=Wacholz |first=Charlie |title=Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 is available now |url=https://www.androidcentral.com/jurassic-world-aftermath-part-2-available-now |website=Android Central |access-date=2021-11-02 |date=2021-09-30}}

=Other games=

Characters and settings from Jurassic World appear in the 2015 crossover toys-to-life video game Lego Dimensions.{{cite web | url=http://www.shacknews.com/article/89436/the-simpsons-portal-jurassic-world-inclusion-in-lego-dimensions-leaked | title=The Simpsons, Portal, Jurassic World inclusion in Lego Dimensions leaked | date=5 May 2015 }} Online slot developer Microgaming released Jurassic World, a slot game for desktop and mobile devices, on June 20, 2017.{{Cite web|title=New Jurassic World slot sequel released from Microgaming|url=https://nowagering.com/news/industry/new-jurassic-world-slot-sequel-released-microgaming|access-date=2021-06-11|website=nowagering.com}}

A virtual reality game titled VRSE Jurassic World was created by Skyrocket, LLC.{{cite news|last1=Brott|first1=Armin|last2=Fuess|first2=Samantha|title=Parents @ Play: Gifts inspired by travel|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/sns-tns-bc-fam-hby-atplay-20171116-story.html|access-date=2018-04-20|work=Chicago Tribune|date=2017-11-16}} In the United States, the game was released for iOS on August 8, 2017,{{cite web|title=VRSE Jurassic World (iOS)|url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vrse-jurassic-world/id1258354059|website=iTunes|access-date=2018-04-20}} while an Android version was released the following month.{{cite web|title=VRSE Jurassic World (Android)|url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skyrocket.vrse.jurassicworld&hl=en_US|access-date=2018-04-20|work=Google}}

Jurassic World VR Expedition, another virtual reality game, launched in June 2018. It is exclusive to the Dave & Buster's chain, and debuted at all 114 locations in the U.S.{{cite news |last=Giardina |first=Carolyn |title='Jurassic World' Virtual Reality Experience to Debut at Dave & Buster's |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/jurassic-world-virtual-reality-experience-debuts-1117631/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=2018-06-06}} The game uses HTC Vive headsets and supports up to four players, and takes place after the events of the first Jurassic World film. As park rangers, players are tasked with rounding up dinosaurs that broke free during the film.{{cite web |last=Takahashi |first=Dean |title=VRstudios launches Jurassic World VR attraction at Dave & Buster's restaurants |url=https://venturebeat.com/business/vrstudios-launches-jurassic-world-vr-attraction-at-dave-busters-restaurants/ |website=VentureBeat |access-date=2023-10-12 |date=2018-06-06}}{{cite web |last=Stein |first=Scott |title=Dave & Buster's Jurassic World VR ride goes for safe thrills |url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/dave-busters-jurassic-world-vr-ride-goes-for-safe-thrills/ |website=CNET |access-date=2023-10-12 |date=2018-06-15}} The in-game dinosaurs were developed using digital models created by Industrial Light & Magic for the films. Jurassic World VR Expedition was well received.{{cite web |last=Roettgers |first=Janko |title=Dave & Buster's CEO: 'Jurassic World' VR Biggest Game Launch in Company's History |url=https://variety.com/2018/digital/news/dave-busters-vr-success-story-1202942846/ |website=Variety |access-date=2023-10-12 |date=2018-09-14}}{{cite news |last=Bloom |first=David |title='Jurassic World' Hits On Formula For VR Arcade Success |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/2018/10/05/jurassic-world-vr-expedition-dave-busters-virtual-reality-success/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |work=Forbes |date=2018-10-05}}

In August 2020, Mojang Studios released a Jurassic World-themed package of downloadable content (DLC) for its online game Minecraft.{{cite web |last=Bailey |first=Dustin |title=Minecraft gets Jurassic Park DLC with dinosaur mobs and a Jeff Goldblum skin |url=https://www.pcgamesn.com/minecraft/jurassic-world-dlc |website=PCGamesN |access-date=2020-09-16 |date=2020-08-18}}{{cite web |last=Kim |first=Matt T.M. |title=Jurassic World DLC Released in Minecraft |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/jurassic-world-dlc-released-in-minecraft |website=IGN |access-date=2020-09-16 |date=2020-08-18}}

An iOS and Android mobile game, Jurassic World Primal Ops, was developed by Behaviour Interactive.{{cite web |last=Williams |first=Demi |title=Jurassic World Primal Ops Will Let You Rescue Dinosaurs On The Go |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/jurassic-world-primal-ops-will-let-you-rescue-dinosaurs-on-the-go/1100-6503930/ |website=GameSpot |access-date=2022-06-05 |date=2022-05-27}}{{cite web |last=Nightingale |first=Ed |title=Dead by Daylight devs reveal Jurassic World mobile game |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/dead-by-daylight-devs-reveal-jurassic-park-mobile-game |website=Eurogamer |access-date=2022-06-05 |date=2022-05-26}} It is an action-adventure game viewed from a top-down perspective.{{cite web |last=Burnett |first=Caleb |title=Jurassic World: Dominion Game 'Primal Ops' Releases on IOS! |url=https://jurassicoutpost.com/jurassic-world-dominion-game-primal-ops-releases-on-ios/ |website=Jurassic Outpost |access-date=2022-01-16 |date=2022-01-12}}{{cite web |last=Russo |first=Jamie |title=Jurassic World Primal Ops Review: A Top-Down Dinosaur Adventure |url=https://screenrant.com/jurassic-world-primal-ops-game-review/ |website=ScreenRant |access-date=2022-07-26 |date=2022-07-06}} The player traverses North America rescuing dinosaurs from poachers, mercenaries, and science research. Rescued dinosaurs become battle companions, each with their own ability. The game received a soft launch in certain countries in January 2022, and was officially released on June 30, 2022.{{cite web |last=Williams |first=Hayley |title=Jurassic World Mobile Action Game Primal Ops Is Available Now |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/jurassic-world-mobile-action-game-primal-ops-is-available-now/1100-6505002/ |website=GameSpot |access-date=2022-07-26 |date=2022-06-30}}

''Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection''

In 2023, Limited Run Games announced plans to re-release several games to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park film.{{cite web |last=Doolan |first=Liam |title=The Jurassic Park Games Are Getting A 30th Anniversary Retro Collection |url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/04/the-jurassic-park-games-are-getting-a-30th-anniversary-retro-collection |website=Nintendo Life |access-date=2023-07-14 |date=2023-04-25}} Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection is a compilation of the following games:{{cite web |last=Hagues |first=Alana |title=Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection Adds Two Sega Genesis Titles |url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2023/09/jurassic-park-classic-games-collection-adds-two-sega-genesis-titles |website=Nintendo Life |access-date=2023-09-19 |date=2023-09-18}}

The collection introduces gameplay improvements, such as save states, in-game maps, and a rewind option. The collection was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, and received a digital release on November 22, 2023.{{cite web |last=Anderton |first=Ethan |title=Cool Stuff: All The Jurassic Park Games From Nintendo, Game Boy & Sega In One Roaring Collection |url=https://www.slashfilm.com/1397409/cool-stuff-limited-run-classic-jurassic-park-video-games-collection-nintendo-game-boy-sega/ |website=/Film |access-date=2023-10-12 |date=2023-09-19}} Limited Run Games will also re-issue the individual games on cartridges to be played on the original consoles.{{cite web |last=Middler |first=Jordan |title=Limited Run Games announces Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/limited-run-games-announces-jurassic-park-classic-games-collection/ |website=Video Games Chronicle |access-date=2023-07-14 |date=2023-07-12}}

Several critics rated the collection 3 stars out of 5, offering praise for the gameplay improvements.{{cite news |last=Stuart |first=Keith |title=Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection review – a great way to relive a lost world of gaming |url=https://www.theguardian.com/games/2023/nov/23/jurassic-park-classic-games-collection-review-a-great-way-to-relive-a-lost-world-of-gaming |access-date=2023-11-24 |work=The Guardian |date=2023-11-23}}{{cite web |last=Jackson |first=Chris |title=Jurassic Park: The Classic Games Collection |url=https://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/jurassic-park-collection/ |website=Starburst |access-date=2023-12-03 |date=2023-12-01}}{{cite web |last=Jakobs |first=Benjamin |title=Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection im Test - Nur was für beinharte Retro-Fans? |url=https://www.eurogamer.de/jurassic-park-classic-games-collection-im-test-braucht-das-heute-noch-jemand |website=Eurogamer.de |access-date=2023-12-23 |language=de |date=2023-11-30}} However, Benjamin Jakobs of Eurogamer felt there should have been more new features and improvements. The game lineup received some criticism. Chris Jackson of Starburst noted the absence of obscure games that "might have made for a more interesting and varied collection". He further wrote that while the included games had not aged well, the collection would appeal to those who grew up with them. PJ O'Reilly of Nintendo Life rated it 6 out of 10 and praised the improvements as well, but also criticized the lineup, writing that the collection "sticks resolutely with older games that haven't aged particularly well, failing to show off any of the variety or inherent goofiness in some of the many different titles that these movies have produced over the decades."{{cite web |last=O'Reilly |first=PJ |title=Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection Review |url=https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/switch-eshop/jurassic-park-classic-games-collection |website=Nintendo Life |access-date=2023-11-24 |date=2023-11-22}}

''Jurassic Park: Survival''

Jurassic Park: Survival is an upcoming action-adventure game from developer and publisher Saber Interactive. Announced in December 2023, it will release for the PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.{{cite web |last=Bonk |first=Lawrence |title=Jurassic Park: Survival is an adventure game set one day after the original film |url=https://www.engadget.com/jurassic-park-survival-is-an-adventure-game-set-one-day-after-the-original-film-023630203.html |website=Engadget |access-date=2023-12-08 |date=2023-12-07}} It is unrelated to the canceled 2001 game also known as Jurassic Park: Survival.{{cite web |last=Valentine |first=Rebekah |title=Exclusive: Fresh Jurassic Park: Survival Details Revealed, Including New Locations and More |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/exclusive-fresh-jurassic-park-survival-details-revealed-including-new-locations-and-more |website=IGN |access-date=2024-06-11 |date=2024-06-11}}

The game is set one day after the events of the first Jurassic Park film, and will include locations and dinosaurs featured in the film, as well as new ones. The player assumes the role of Maya Joshi, a young InGen scientist who was left behind on Isla Nublar. The game is played from a first-person perspective and the player must explore the island while avoiding its numerous dinosaurs, who exhibit distinct and adaptive behavior. The player can outsmart the dinosaurs, with stealth emphasized over combat.{{cite magazine |last=Stewart |first=Marcus |title=Jurassic Park: Survival Is A Stunning First-Person Adventure Set Right After The First Film |url=https://www.gameinformer.com/the-game-awards-2023/2023/12/07/jurassic-park-survival-is-a-stunning-first-person-adventure-set |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231208045523/https://www.gameinformer.com/the-game-awards-2023/2023/12/07/jurassic-park-survival-is-a-stunning-first-person-adventure-set |url-status=live |archive-date=December 8, 2023 |magazine=Game Informer |access-date=2023-12-08 |date=2023-12-07}}{{cite web |last=Bailey |first=Dustin |title=Jurassic Park: Survival looks like the game I've been dreaming of for 30 years |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/jurassic-park-survival-looks-like-the-game-ive-been-dreaming-of-for-30-years/ |website=GamesRadar |access-date=2023-12-08 |date=2023-12-07}}

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|notes= * Developed by Universal Interactive.

  • Published by Universal Interactive.
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|article= Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition

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|notes= * Developed by BlueSky Software.

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|notes= * Developed by DreamWorks Interactive and Appaloosa Interactive.

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|release= 1997—Game Boy, Game Gear, Game.com, R-Zone

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|article= Chaos Island: The Lost World

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|article= Warpath: Jurassic Park

|title= Warpath: Jurassic Park

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|release= 1999—PlayStation

|notes= * Developed by Black Ops Entertainment and DreamWorks Interactive.

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|article= Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender

|title= Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender

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|release= 2001—Microsoft Windows/Macintosh/PC

|notes= * Developed by Knowledge Adventure.

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|article= Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!

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|release= 2001—Microsoft Windows/PC

|notes= * Developed by Knowledge Adventure.

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|article= Jurassic Park III: Island Attack

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|release= 2001—Game Boy Advance

|notes= * Developed by Mobile21.

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|article= Jurassic Park III: The DNA Factor

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|release= 2001—Game Boy Advance

|notes= * Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Hawaii

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|article= Jurassic Park III: Park Builder

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|release= 2001—Game Boy Advance

|notes= * Developed by Konami.

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|title= Scan Command: Jurassic Park

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|notes= * Based on the 2001 film Jurassic Park III.

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|title= Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles

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|article= Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

|title= Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

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|release= 2003—Microsoft Windows/PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

|notes= * Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment.

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|release= 2003—Game Boy Advance

|notes= * Developed by Rocket Company.

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|title= Jurassic Park Explorer

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2007}}

|refs=

|release= 2007—DVD players

|notes= * Developed by Brighter Minds Media, Inc

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=Titles released in the 2010s=

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|title= Jurassic Park

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2010}}{{vgrelease|EU|2010}}

|refs=

|release= 2010—Mobile

|notes= * Developed by Gameloft.

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|article= Jurassic Park: The Game

|title= Jurassic Park: The Game

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2011}}{{vgrelease|EU|2011}}

|refs=

|release= 2011—Microsoft Windows/PC, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS

|notes= * Developed by Telltale Games.

  • Published by Telltale Games.
  • Based on the 1993 film Jurassic Park.

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|article= Jurassic Park Builder

|title= Jurassic Park Builder

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2012}}{{vgrelease|EU|2012}}

|refs=

|release= 2012—iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows

|notes= * Developed by Ludia.

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|article=

|title= Jurassic Park Online Slot

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2014}}{{vgrelease|EU|2014}}

|refs=

|release= 2014—Slot machine

|notes= * Developed by Microgaming.

  • Published by Microgaming.
  • Based on the 1993 film Jurassic Park.

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|article= Jurassic Park Arcade

|title= Jurassic Park Arcade

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2015}}{{vgrelease|EU|2015}}

|refs=

|release= 2015—Arcade game

|notes= * Developed by Raw Thrills.

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|article= Jurassic World: The Game

|title= Jurassic World: The Game

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2015}}{{vgrelease|EU|2015}}

|refs=

|release= 2015—iOS

|notes= * Developed by Ludia.

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|article=

|title= Jurassic World Online Slot

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2015}}{{vgrelease|EU|2015}}

|refs=

|release= 2015—Slot machine

|notes= * Developed by Microgaming.

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|article= Lego Jurassic World

|title= Lego Jurassic World

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2015}}{{vgrelease|EU|2015}}

|refs=

|release= 2015—Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One.

|notes= * Developed by TT Fusion and TT Games.

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|article=

|title= VRSE Jurassic World

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2017}}{{vgrelease|EU|2017}}

|refs=

|release= 2017—iOS, Android

|notes= * Developed by Skyrocket, LLC.

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|article=

|title= Jurassic World Facts

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2018}}{{vgrelease|EU|2018}}

|refs=

|release= 2018—iOS, Android

|notes= * Developed by Mattel, Inc.

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|title= Dinosaur Stampede

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2018}}{{vgrelease|EU|2018}}

|refs=

|release= 2018—Online

|notes= * Released as part of a Doritos promotional campaign.

  • Based on the 2018 film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20180510184624/https://www.doritostrackrescuewin.com/ Official website]

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|article= Jurassic Park video games|Jurassic World Alive

|title= Jurassic World Alive

|date= March 14, 2018

|refs=

|release= iOS, Android

|notes= * Based on the 2015 film Jurassic World.

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|article= Jurassic World Evolution

|title= Jurassic World Evolution

|date= June 12, 2018

|refs=

|release= Steam, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network

|notes= * Developed by Frontier Developments.

  • Published by Frontier Developments.
  • Based on the 2015 film Jurassic World.

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= Titles released in the 2020s =

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| series = Jurassic World Evolution

| futuregame = no

| article = Jurassic World Evolution

| title = Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition

| date = November 3, 2020

| multiplereleasedates = no

| canceled =

| refs =

| release =

| platform = Nintendo Switch

| notes = * Complete port of Jurassic World Evolution with all downloadable content (DLC) included

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{{Video game titles/item

| series = Jurassic World Aftermath

| futuregame = no

| article = Jurassic World Aftermath

| title = Jurassic World Aftermath

| date = December 17, 2020

| multiplereleasedates = no

| canceled =

| refs =

| release =

| platform = Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2

| notes = * Developed by Coatsink Software

}}

{{Video game titles/item

| series = Jurassic World Evolution

| futuregame = no

| article = Jurassic World Evolution 2

| title = Jurassic World Evolution 2

| date = November 9, 2021

| multiplereleasedates = no

| canceled =

| refs =

| release =

| platform = Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, PlayStation 5

| notes = * Sequel to 2018 game Jurassic World Evolution

  • Developed by and published by Frontier Developments
  • 'Chaos Theory' mode features scenarios based on the Park and World trilogies

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=Cancelled titles=

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|article= Jurassic Park: Survival

|title= Jurassic Park: Survival

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2001}}{{vgrelease|EU|2001}}

|refs=

|release= 2001—GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

|notes= * Developed by Savage Entertainment.

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{{Video game titles/item

|article=

|title= Jurassic World Survivor

|date=

|refs=

|release= Steam, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network

|notes= * Developed by Cryptic Studios, later Splash Damage

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=Related titles=

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{{Video game titles/item

|article= Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure

|title= Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure

|date= {{vgrelease|JP|2001}}{{vgrelease|NA|2001}}{{vgrelease|PAL|2002}}

|refs=

|release= 2001—GameCube

|notes= * Developed by Nai'a Digital Works.

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{{Video game titles/item

|article=

|title= Universal Movie Tycoon

|date= {{vgrelease|JP|2012}}{{vgrelease|NA|2012}}{{vgrelease|PAL|2012}}

|refs=

|release= 2012—iOS

|notes= * Developed by Fuse Powered Inc.

  • Published by Fuse Powered Inc.
  • Based on the 1993 film Jurassic Park.

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{{Video game titles/item

|article= Lego Dimensions

|title= Lego Dimensions

|date= {{vgrelease|NA|2015}}{{vgrelease|EU|2015}}

|refs=

|release= 2015—PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One.

|notes= * Developed by TT Fusion and TT Games.

  • Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
  • Multi-company crossover title
  • Features characters and settings from the 2015 film Jurassic World.

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See also

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